Who am I? Why Me?

I am Sheri McCumber, a long-time enthusiast of reflexology, with an extensive career in supportive roles within religious institutions, hospice care, and other emotionally demanding environments. Following significant personal loss and trauma, I discovered profound healing, detoxification, and balance through Reflexology, experiencing an emotional release that felt like shedding accumulated layers of burden. This transformative experience inspired me to make a major career shift. I enrolled in a specialized program and embarked on an accelerated path to becoming a Reflexology practitioner, driven by a deep belief in its power.

Just four months later, after completing 200 hours of classroom and clinical training, I graduated from The Academy of Bodywork and Massage in Pottstown, PA, as a certified Reflexology Practitioner. I continued expanding my expertise by studying Indian Head Massage with the acclaimed Wolfgang Luckmann and completing LifeTouch training by AVIANA, developed by the distinguished Nancy Schmitt.

Sharing these practices with others as pathways to deeper healing and wholeness is a calling born from my personal journey. I truly understand the necessity and transformative power of these therapeutic techniques and am here to support you in your journey toward a vibrant, healthy life.

There are many exceptional and highly qualified practitioners out there, each offering unique skills and perspectives to enhance your well-being. Trust your inner wisdom, and you will be guided to the practitioner who feels right for you!

Your power lies within.

Please be advised, there are a few conditions I am NOT able to treat:

  • Foot injuries

  • Gout

  • Blood clotting issues 

  • Pregnancy: In the first trimester, reflexology may cause contractions 

  • Skin conditions: Painful conditions like blisters, severe eczema, or psoriasis, or contagious conditions like scabies, chicken pox, or athlete's foot 

  • Diabetes: Certain symptoms, including non-healing wounds

  • Other conditions: A history of blood clots in the legs, low platelet count, or untreated foot infections